Former AFL star Ben Cousins has been arrested on fresh drugs charges and family violence in Perth.
Search warrants were issued overnight with the former West Coast premiership player arrested when he arrived home.
Police allegedly found some methylamphetamine in his car.
During a search of his home police allegedly found a smoking utensil and more drugs.
The 38-year-old has been charged with seven counts of breaching a violence restraining order, aggravated stalking, driving without a licence, and possessing a prohibited drug and smoking utensil.
The Brownlow medallist was fined $2600 in December for drug offences and breaching a VRO.
He was suspended from the AFL for one year in 2007 for bringing the game into disrepute.
He made a comeback with Richmond before retiring in 2010.
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